Teachers' Standards

Practical Whole-Class Feedback Strategies for Impact

Whole-class feedback is an effective and innovative strategy to give your class top quality feedback whilst saving you time. This course will provide you with everything you need to know about giving high-quality feedback, the important difference between feedback and marking and how to give whole-class feedback. As you complete the course, you will be guided through everything you need to know about whole-class feedback, right through to further reading around the topic and how to implement the strategies in your classroom. 
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Anna Edwards & Carly Watkins

2 hours

Online Course

By the end of the course, you will be able to:

understand the difference between feedback and marking;
appreciate the importance of feedback for your pupils;
know what makes high-quality feedback;
be able to give whole-class feedback to your class using a record sheet;
have a plan to implement whole-class feedback in your classroom.

Course Lessons

Course Overview

Written by: Anna Edwards

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Anna has been working in education for the last 12 years in a variety of roles. She has worked across London in a range of different positions and settings, including Assistant Head Teacher in one of the largest federations in the capital. Anna now splits her time between writing for Twinkl, class teaching and consulting for a charity, which specialises in parental engagement with school. Parental engagement, alongside curriculum and behaviour, are of particular interest to Anna. In her spare time, Anna is the mother of two young boys and enjoys long walks with her dog. 

In collaboration with: Carly Watkins

Carly is the Quality of Education Lead at Twinkl PD, overseeing the development of Teachers' Standards courses. She is an experienced primary school teacher and senior leader with an MA in Education Practice and NPQ in Leading Teacher Development. Carly also facilitates the ECF, delivering training for current mentors and ECTs; she is passionate about accessible and actionable professional development for all educators at all levels.